David Haye Says Adam Thomas Should Swap His Therapy Session For ‘Push-Ups’ Amid Bullying Row
David Haye terrorised Adam Thomas so much on I’m A Celebrity that the Emmerdale actor has since revealed he’s in therapy, but it doesn’t seem like this has made Haye any more sympathetic.
In an interview with The Sun, Haye spoke about ‘breaking’ Adam Thomas.
The British boxing legend said: ‘If that’s what breaks him, obviously it means he comes from a very soft, padded lifestyle. It’s probably £20,000-£25,000 per day for being in that jungle. So to get up and do some trial or doing whatever, how is that hard?”
£20 – 25k a day to be in the jungle? Damn…

Haye also touched on the revelation that Thomas has entered therapy: ‘He doesn’t need therapy. He needs to do some push-ups.
‘He needs to get out there and get in amongst other males who are powerful, who do stuff and don’t sit there talking all the goddamned time about how hard life is.’
Classic David Haye right there. In Thomas’s defence, he does have psoriatic arthritis, so I’m not sure how many push-ups he could pull off.
His condition can probably translate to the mental as well, which could explain how Haye ‘broke’ him in there. Still, I guess the argument is that if you are being paid £20k+-a-day to be on a televised game show you need to muster up the energy to get things done in there.

During their time on the show, Haye had told Thomas to “stop whining” after the actor sat out a trial due to feeling unwell and dehydrated.
Haye told him: “Stop whining about dehydration. You ain’t done sh** since you’ve been here.”
On Adam’s illness: “Coincidentally whenever there is something to do he is feeling unwell. I don’t like guys who are useless. He is.”
To campmates who defended Adam: “He’s a grown ass man… Who gives a s***.”
He had also previously mocked Thomas for saying the jungle was “the hardest thing he’s ever been through”, stating: “I’ve been immersed in tough boxing gyms since I was ten years old. Literally fighting daily, much bigger men than myself, pushing myself to the limits, physically and mentally. I won the world heavyweight championship against a seven-foot Russian giant.
‘When a grown man tells me that a fun TV show – where we’re being paid handsomely every single day – is the hardest thing he’s ever been through, it’s just not a frequency I recognise.“

For a look at David Haye’s throuple arrangement – click HERE.